Equally a poet as she is a musician, My Life as A Moth takes pride in her lyrics. The challenge of trying to articulate the intangible, to attempt to capture her emotions and experiences lightning in a bottle, is what drives her.
Her approach to music has an almost child-like quality, delving into the possibility of sound. Bringing not only trumpets, the harp – which she plays casually – violins, cellos and a range of percussion, she also explored recording the sounds of stomping feet, the crunch of gravel and the sounds of the natural world around her. Being drawn to influences of yesteryear from David Bowie (“He is like a god in my eyes”) to the psychedelic scene of the 70s, she is also inspired by the cosmic and the otherworldly.